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Who is still alive from the Ramones?
Sadly, all four original members have died.
Ramones‘ fourth album Road to Ruin turns 40 today. It was their fourth stone-cold classic in a row, following their unfuckwithable first three albums, but it was also the beginning of a new chapter ...
They were the Unfab Four,” Craig Leon laughs. Co-producing the Ramones’ 1976 debut album was like stepping into a strange Bizarro World-meets-the-Beatles for the producer. Co-produced with the ...
Though their glory days appeared to have concluded along with the '70s, the Ramones continued to churn out album after album with almost religious dependability throughout the '80s. It culminated in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Portrait of the Ramones, left to right, Joey Ramone (1951 - 2001), ...
On the evening of July 5, 1976, the Ramones headlined their first concert on British soil. Gathered that night at Dingwalls, ...
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The most influential punk band of all time?
A brief documentary about the Fathers of Punk Rock, the Ramones. Produced and written by Matt Beat. Check out @ramones music: ...
There were still two decades to go when the Ramones preemptively declared the End of the Century on their fifth album. It was more like the end of their old sound. This musical marriage seemed like a ...
Today’s post is for celebrating the legacy of The Ramones, a band that managed to change the face of music in some small way by staying true to their vision. This all started when I read with great ...
The rare video see's the band performing with their trademark energy A previously unseen video for the Ramones‘ 1978 hit ‘She’s the One’ has been released. The band recently released a deluxe reissue ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Tommy Ramone, a co-founder of the Ramones and the last surviving member of the original band, has died, a business associate said. He was 65. Dave Frey, who works for Ramones ...
The Ramones pose for manager Danny Fields in the grungy alleyway behind CBGB. "Like all groups, the Ramones started out feeling awkward about being photographed," Fields writes in his new book My ...
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